wxListbook
Module
Module Summary
Description
wxListbook is a class similar to wxNotebook but which uses a wxListCtrl to show the labels instead of the tabs.
The underlying wxListCtrl displays page labels in a one-column report view by default. Calling wxBookCtrl::SetImageList will implicitly switch the control to use an icon view.
For usage documentation of this class, please refer to the base abstract class wxBookCtrl. You can also use the page_samples_notebook to see wxListbook in action.
Styles
This class supports the following styles:
See: ?wxBookCtrl, wxNotebook, Examples
This class is derived (and can use functions) from: wxBookCtrlBase wxControl wxWindow wxEvtHandler
wxWidgets docs: wxListbook
Events
Event types emitted from this class: listbook_page_changed, listbook_page_changing
new() -> wxListbook()
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Default ctor.
new(Parent, Id) -> wxListbook()
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new(Parent, Id, Options :: [Option]) -> wxListbook()
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Types
{pos, {X :: integer(), Y :: integer()}} |
{size, {W :: integer(), H :: integer()}} |
{style, integer()}
Constructs a listbook control.
Types
Adds a new page.
The page must have the book control itself as the parent and must not have been added to this control previously.
The call to this function will generate the page changing and page changed events if select is true, but not when inserting the very first page (as there is no previous page selection to switch from in this case and so it wouldn't make sense to e.g. veto such event).
Return: true if successful, false otherwise.
Remark: Do not delete the page, it will be deleted by the book control.
See: insertPage/5
Types
Cycles through the tabs.
The call to this function generates the page changing events.
Sets the image list for the page control and takes ownership of the list.
See: wxImageList, setImageList/2
Types
{pos, {X :: integer(), Y :: integer()}} |
{size, {W :: integer(), H :: integer()}} |
{style, integer()}
Create the list book control that has already been constructed with the default constructor.
Types
Deletes all pages.
getCurrentPage(This) -> wxWindow:wxWindow()
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Types
Returns the currently selected page or NULL.
getImageList(This) -> wxImageList:wxImageList()
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Types
Returns the associated image list, may be NULL.
See: wxImageList, setImageList/2
getPage(This, Page) -> wxWindow:wxWindow()
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Returns the window at the given page position.
Types
Returns the number of pages in the control.
Returns the image index for the given page.
getPageText(This, NPage) -> unicode:charlist()
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Returns the string for the given page.
Types
Returns the currently selected page, or wxNOT_FOUND if none was selected.
Note that this method may return either the previously or newly selected page when called from the EVT_BOOKCTRL_PAGE_CHANGED handler depending on the platform and so wxBookCtrlEvent:getSelection/1 should be used instead in this case.
Types
Returns the index of the tab at the specified position or wxNOT_FOUND if none.
If flags parameter is non-NULL, the position of the point inside the tab is returned as well.
Return: Returns the zero-based tab index or wxNOT_FOUND if there is no tab at the specified position.
Types
Inserts a new page at the specified position.
Return: true if successful, false otherwise.
Remark: Do not delete the page, it will be deleted by the book control.
See: addPage/4
Sets the image list to use.
It does not take ownership of the image list, you must delete it yourself.
See: wxImageList, assignImageList/2
Sets the width and height of the pages.
Note: This method is currently not implemented for wxGTK.
Sets the image index for the given page.
image is an index into the image list which was set with setImageList/2.
Sets the text for the given page.
Sets the selection to the given page, returning the previous selection.
Notice that the call to this function generates the page changing events, use the changeSelection/2 function if you don't want these events to be generated.
See: getSelection/1
Changes the selection to the given page, returning the previous selection.
This function behaves as setSelection/2 but does not generate the page changing events.
See overview_events_prog for more information.
destroy(This :: wxListbook()) -> ok |
Destroys the object.